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MINUTES OFTHE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 18, 1995 <br />(#18 - #2070 L E. Brueggeman Companies - Continued) <br />Ga&on questioned whether the driveway across the top portion of the property was <br />included in the calculations. Brueggeman said the parcel contained 49,680 s.f. He <br />eliminated the area within the 75' zone, netting 28.000. 25% of that figure equals 7000 <br />s.f. and took off the driveway for a net amount of4500 s.f <br />Peterson questioned the ability of the property to Iiave two homes on one lot. <br />Brueggeman said this is consistent with the homes in the neighborhood at this time which <br />average .7 to .8 acres with the largest at 1-1/2 acres. These two lots would be 1.0 acre <br />and .9 acre in size. <br />Rowlette said she saw this application as an opportunity to gain a 2-acre lot in the .i.-acre <br />zoning district adding that as a single building site, it would be beautiful. The appUcant’s <br />concern is with property value and overbuilding tor the homes in the neighborhood. <br />Peterson said he liked the proposal but questioned whether it should be uvo lots when it is <br />one to begin with. Lindquist noted that other lots built on were 1 acre in size. <br />Hawn asked if the adjacent homes in the neighborhood were conneaed to sewer. Gaflfron <br />said sewer was available to all of the homes but not necessarily connected. <br />Hawn asked if any other lots were combined in the neighborhood. There was one other <br />lakeshore lot that was combined and is a 100' lot. The rest of the lakeshore lots were <br />individual lots. <br />Brueggeman said this was an unusual case with 4 buildings on 3 lots adding that the <br />propoi would clean up the site. Peterson commented that the cabins have been directed <br />to be removed anyways regardless of the result of this proposal. <br />Gafiron noted that the propeny has existed as a non-conforming use. When the sewer <br />came available to the property, the non-conformity was brought to a head. Maeser is <br />looking at the options available. GafiBron added that the deadfine of June 1995 for <br />connecting the house to sewer has yet to be dealt with. <br />Brueggeman said the rights of Maeser need to be considered by the Commission and <br />Council, which he felt has not been done. It is his desire to solve the problems. <br />Gafiron said the property is 3 separate tax parcels. In the sewered zone, it is required to <br />look at each separately as to their buildability. The current standards do not allow these <br />lots to be buildable.